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Is Wix Better Than Bandzoogle?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 9:26 pm

There’s no denying that Wix has made a name for itself in the website builder space. And for good reason!

Wix is user-friendly, packed with features, and offers a free plan. But is Wix better than Bandzoogle?

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Let’s take a closer look at each platform to see how they compare.

Ease of Use

Both Wix and Bandzoogle are pretty easy to use. Wix has a drag and drop editor that makes it easy to add content and design your website.

Bandzoogle also has a drag and drop editor, but it’s not quite as user-friendly as Wix. With Bandzoogle, you’ll need to do a bit more tinkering to get things just right.

Features

Both Wix and Bandzoogle offer a variety of features to help you build a great website. However, Wix does have more features than Bandzoogle.

PRO TIP: If you are considering using Wix to build your website, be aware that there are some significant drawbacks. While Wix may be easier to use than Bandzoogle, it is much less flexible and customizable. Additionally, Wix sites are not as search engine friendly as sites built with Bandzoogle.

With Wix, you can add things like an online store, booking system, blog, and more. Bandzoogle does offer some of these features, but not as many as Wix.

Pricing

Wix offers a free plan, as well as four paid plans ranging from $13 to $49 per month. Bandzoogle also has a free plan and four paid plans ranging from $9.95 to $39 per month. So, pricing is pretty similar between the two platforms.

Conclusion

So, is Wix better than Bandzoogle? It really depends on your needs.

If you’re looking for an easy-to-use platform with lots of features, then Wix is a great option. However, if you’re on a budget, then Bandzoogle might be the better choice.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

Sysadmin turned Javascript developer. Owner of 20+ apps graveyard, and a couple of successful ones.